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The 19th Field Artillery Regiment is an Field Artillery regiment of the United States Army first formed in 1916.During the course of the evening, "A" and "C" Companies, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment were airlifted into an area east of the village to assist in the containment of the enemy. Additional support of artillery forward observers from "A" Battery, 2nd Battalion, 19th Artillery helped as the enemy locations were identified and called in during the night.
In the morning of 03 October, "C" Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry and "C" Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry attacked south to drive the remaining enemy forces into "A" and "B" Companies, 12th Cavalry who were braced in strong blocking positions to take the attack. This last action broke the strong resistance of the enemy and mission was completed.
On October 25, Operation "Thayer II" continued the drive of pacification of the Binh Dinh Province. On 01 November troopers of "A" Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry and elements of the 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry became engaged in a sharp fight with the 93rd Battalion and the 2nd Viet Cong Regiment. The action took place in the vicinity of National Route 1 and Dam Tra-O Lake south of the Cay Giep mountains. In Thayer II the enemy suffered a punishing loss of 1,757 killed.

The 19th Special Forces Group is one of two National Guard groups of the United States Army Special Forces. Headquartered in Draper, Utah, with detachments in Washington, West Virginia, Ohio, Rhode Island, Colorado, California and Texas, the 19th SFG shares responsibility over Southwest Asia with the 5th Special Forces Group, and the Pacific with the 1st Special Forces Group

The 19th Special Forces Group is one of two National Guard groups of the United States Army Special Forces. Headquartered in Draper, Utah, with detachments in Washington, West Virginia, Ohio, Rhode Island, Colorado, California and Texas, the 19th SFG shares responsibility over Southwest Asia with the 5th Special Forces Group, and the Pacific with the 1st Special Forces Group

The 19th Infantry Regiment ("Rock of Chickamauga") is a United States Army infantry regiment which is assigned to the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, with the assignment of conducting Basic and Advanced Infantry Training. Took part in quelling the 1921 miners' rebellion at the Battle of Blair Mountain in Logan, WV. This was the largest labor battle in US history and took three infantry regiments to halt. The 19th Infantry took the lead role, traveling up the Spruce Fork River to Blair, WV, and dispersing the miners. Once the 19th arrived, the miners, many of whom were veterans fresh from WWI, surrendered peaceably and departed for their homes.. Deployed forward from Hawaii on 1943-07-30. Regiment arrived in Australia on 1943-08-08, Regiment moved to Goodenough Island on 1944-01-26. Regiment assaulted Tanahmerah Bay, New Guinea on 1944-04-22. Regiment departed Humboldt Bay, New Guinea in stages between 1944-10-07 and 1944-10-12, and Assaulted Leyte Island in the Philippines on 1944-10-20. Regiment attached to the US 6th Army from 1944-11-20. Regiment assaulted Mindoro, Philippines on 1944-12-15. The Army attachment was changed from the 6th US Army to the 8th US Army on 1945-01-01. Regiment was relieved from attachment to 8th Army on 1945-02-01 Regiment assaulted Romblon Island on 1945-03-11 and Simara Island on 1945-03-12, and Malabang, Mindanao on 1945-04-17. Regiment was at Davao, Mindanao on 1945-08-20. Regiment arrived in Japan for Occupation Duty on 1945-10-22, where they were active through 1946.

The 19th Infantry Regiment ("Rock of Chickamauga") is a United States Army infantry regiment which is assigned to the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, with the assignment of conducting Basic and Advanced Infantry Training.
Took part in quelling the 1921 miners' rebellion at the Battle of Blair Mountain in Logan, WV. This was the largest labor battle in US history and took three infantry regiments to halt. The 19th Infantry took the lead role, traveling up the Spruce Fork River to Blair, WV, and dispersing the miners. Once the 19th arrived, the miners, many of whom were veterans fresh from WWI, surrendered peaceably and departed for their homes..
Deployed forward from Hawaii on 1943-07-30.
Regiment arrived in Australia on 1943-08-08,
Regiment moved to Goodenough Island on 1944-01-26.
Regiment assaulted Tanahmerah Bay, New Guinea on 1944-04-22.
Regiment departed Humboldt Bay, New Guinea in stages between 1944-10-07 and 1944-10-12, and Assaulted Leyte Island in the Philippines on 1944-10-20.
Regiment attached to the US 6th Army from 1944-11-20.
Regiment assaulted Mindoro, Philippines on 1944-12-15.
The Army attachment was changed from the 6th US Army to the 8th US Army on 1945-01-01.
Regiment was relieved from attachment to 8th Army on 1945-02-01
Regiment assaulted Romblon Island on 1945-03-11 and Simara Island on 1945-03-12, and Malabang, Mindanao on 1945-04-17.
Regiment was at Davao, Mindanao on 1945-08-20.
Regiment arrived in Japan for Occupation Duty on 1945-10-22, where they were active through 1946.

Vintage John Tenniel 19th century engraving redrawn and colored. Alice from Alice in Wonderland is looking up at the Caterpillar, which is sitting on a huge mushroom. Below it says "I — I hardly know, sir, just at present — at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have changed several times since then." Outlined in navy blue on a light sky blue background.

Vintage John Tenniel 19th century engraving redrawn and colored. Alice from Alice in Wonderland is picking up the 'Drink Me' bottle. Below it says "It was all very well to say ‘Drink me,’ but the wise little Alice was not going to do that in a hurry." Outlined in navy blue on a light sky blue background.

Vintage John Tenniel 19th century engraving redrawn and colored. The white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland is checking his watch and saying "Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!" Outlined in navy blue on a light sky blue background.

Vintage John Tenniel 19th century engraving redrawn and colored. Alice, the March Hare, the Dormouse, and the Mad Hatter are all sitting around a table having tea. Below it says "If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?" Outlined in navy blue. Print is on a light sky blue background.